Jun 15, 2011

Fresh fruit with a splash of juice makes a fresh and healthy snack. Use whatever fruit you're heart desires. A perfect summer treat!

These are so simple and so darn cute, my one year old probably had just as much fun playing with them as she did eating them. Super easy to make and no fancy gadgets required, you'll need small 5 oz disposable cups and some craft sticks.

Combine diced fruit in a bowl and fill each 5 oz cup with fruit. Add 1 tbsp of juice and insert craft sticks into each cup. They easily stay in place because of all the fruit. Place in the freezer a few hours until firm. To remove the pops from the cups, run under warm water a few seconds. Enjoy!

These look so delicious and colorful! I love food with a lot of color, it looks way more appetizing.

I just got over a really bad sinus infection and have been getting sick a lot last week. My appetite still haven't fully come back yet, but these look good enough to make me want to go make them and have them ready when I get off work tonight. Plus, we just bought a bunch of fresh fruit.

sorry to hear about your sinus infection, I was plagued with them until I started using a netti pot - you can find them in most of the big drug stores. Basically you are washing out your sinuses and getting rid of anything that makes them inflamed - so much better than chemicals - also white vinegar acts as a disinfectant and an anti-inflammatory - if your air is really dry, that can set off your sinuses too - I put a little in my humidifier and my cpap machine - wow - what a difference! I just saw the date on your post, I hope you don't keep having the sinus problems, many people do, but these tips may help, good luck.

Your little girl is adorable! Who cares about looking at the fruit pops when we could look at that cute little one! ;)Best,GloriaP.S. Oh, OK, I might try the fruit pops too - they are very healthy looking! P.P.S. I also want to try your chicken sausage sauce in the post below... looks YUMMY!

The pops look really good and I'm glad you posted this. I'm thinking sangria with fruited ice cubes. Just got some star-shaped cupcake "molds" and think this recipe in those molds floating in a pitcher of white sangria ....

My 6yo and his friend made these yesterday - we forgot to eat them so they are eating them for breakfast! How cool to give them an "dessert: for breakfast and not worry about it being totally inappropriate!

I rarely comment for anything but I have to post one for this recipe. I just hosted a picnic with a good number of guests ranging in ages from 2yrs to 75 yrs. We even had some food allergies added to the mix. This dessert was a HUGE hit and loved by everyone. Thanks a million for all you do. My family greatly appreciates it.

Might be a silly question. But could I just use frozen fruit, put in a cup and add the juice and freeze???? Or some frozen and some fresh?? That way I could use up the frozen fruit I have already and organics are cheaper that way.

These look rlly good. had to have my gallbladder removed so i kijd of limited on what i can eat wighout getting sick ajd this is the best thing evr for me. cnt wait to try your other recipes on hre. me 3 yr old daughter would love to make these.